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base in these volatile countries that could be the case of drone aircraft carriers were were put to use you're looking now at the navy's x. forty seven b. drone aircraft which is the in the testing phase right now the first take off at sea set to happen sometime this year so how can this change the u.s. military strategy to discuss i was joined earlier by michael brooks producer of the majority report and he says this could significantly change the game as we know it . it would really reduce the need for bases for drone bases in the volatile areas that you mentions and the co-author of this article you like clifton and i which we co-wrote for alter net we're really interested in what the implications of reducing that sort of added barrier to drone deployments could look like in the really big and most immediate take away is having to deal even less with the desires and the objectives of foreign governments when we project these weapons overseas so that is a really. very very large potential step which happens right off the bat so ultimately are you saying that this would mean that the u
base in these volatile countries that could be the case of drone aircraft carriers were were put to use you're looking now at the navy's x. forty seven b. drone aircraft which is the in the testing phase right now the first take off at sea set to happen sometime this year so how can this change the u.s. military strategy to discuss i was joined earlier by michael brooks producer of the majority report and he says this could significantly change the game as we know it . it would really reduce...
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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it's called protect us my hardest pounding against. a puzzled. look a little tell got to come closer the driver doesn't want to publicly. thank you thank you and where are you going. to be stealthy of the settlement you know keep going how i. thought it was so clear the settlement saved by the road you said they were ready don't drive me crazy look at how was it my fault. now joe where are you near the second settlement. back the other way come on it's only two women could you pay me for the spot to move. i'll pay you that. that's going to just turn around this dam road will be in debt oh yeah. there's the police isn't just. relax don't run. which isn't don't run. don't try and. here they are. get in the back quick let's get this day over with this place is crawling with security forces oh i love it there were police jeeps wherever we ran into before just me and frightened i would be in jail and i'd be in trouble too i'm so unlucky. and you kept my bad luck like the bad luck today. was the fairest way. is asleep yes squint water on him say ok you
it's called protect us my hardest pounding against. a puzzled. look a little tell got to come closer the driver doesn't want to publicly. thank you thank you and where are you going. to be stealthy of the settlement you know keep going how i. thought it was so clear the settlement saved by the road you said they were ready don't drive me crazy look at how was it my fault. now joe where are you near the second settlement. back the other way come on it's only two women could you pay me for the...
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and as a man as used to thinking of a nice woman that used to take care of us very well i love her so much. it's so easy for you. i thought i had not seen him. doesn't know i'm here she thinks you know that time i answered this police station she heard about it and she heard the police station burned down and i was still inside when it happened. says that so since that time for a few years now i haven't seen her i mind she must think i'm dead if you tell him to come back let me see him you here please. the president of nigeria mara muesli are doing makes a statement there were directly impact. to. the commission. associated. they know that. the militants were given a period of two months to accept the deal. i experienced for team. who are here not to know. when are you coming down. when are you calling or not. and. why did you say. shima. scott. son. what do you say. you hear what i'm saying. feel. and then you see another one of a little she has come back and i like it in that he says he is praying to me that god should bless me i think i am a he says he will come back. in my heart o
and as a man as used to thinking of a nice woman that used to take care of us very well i love her so much. it's so easy for you. i thought i had not seen him. doesn't know i'm here she thinks you know that time i answered this police station she heard about it and she heard the police station burned down and i was still inside when it happened. says that so since that time for a few years now i haven't seen her i mind she must think i'm dead if you tell him to come back let me see him you here...
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never say he was a missing person with anti-government use. the u.s. and france have agreed that military operations in mali should be handed over to united nations mission as soon as possible. french forces entered northern mali three weeks ago, launching aerial strikes against islamic militants. today, the french president held talks with american vice- president joe biden in paris. iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad has volunteered to become the first person sent into space by his country's fledgling space program. he made the offer during an address to sciences a week after it ran successfully sent a monkey into orbit. corruption on a scale never previously seen. that is help police in europe are describing a match fixing scheme involving up to 700 football games around the globe. more than half of those were in europe and now the very integrity of the sport is being questioned. our correspondent tim frank has the details. >> the global game is at risk from a global crime network. what had long been feared that only quietly talked about was toda
never say he was a missing person with anti-government use. the u.s. and france have agreed that military operations in mali should be handed over to united nations mission as soon as possible. french forces entered northern mali three weeks ago, launching aerial strikes against islamic militants. today, the french president held talks with american vice- president joe biden in paris. iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad has volunteered to become the first person sent into space by his...
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the challenge for us was, providing ambulance service. >> the ford family sells us that they called 911 for the ambulance service after ford, sr. had trouble breathing. the call was logged at 1:25 a.m. dispatchers requested help from prince george's county at 1:47. a minute later a county ambulance responds. >> he said this seems unusual and i will help the family resolve this matter. end quote, he tried to call the spokes person and he did not return our phone calls. live here in northwest d.c., news 4. >> swat teams are searching for a former l.a. police officer, may be hiding in big bear mountain. the search is suspended until morning. this is a new look at the suspect. caught on a hotel security camera last week. he is accused of killing three people connect to the l.a.p.d. this week, after posting an online manifesto, seeking revenge after being fired from the force. >> a motive is now emerging in the 2-year-old girl from annapol annapolis, the victim's mother is chelsea booth. she told investigators that her daughter was possessed by an evil spirit. authorities say she confessed t
the challenge for us was, providing ambulance service. >> the ford family sells us that they called 911 for the ambulance service after ford, sr. had trouble breathing. the call was logged at 1:25 a.m. dispatchers requested help from prince george's county at 1:47. a minute later a county ambulance responds. >> he said this seems unusual and i will help the family resolve this matter. end quote, he tried to call the spokes person and he did not return our phone calls. live here in...
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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ formerrts that jackson jr.jesse with thed a plea deal justice department is connection of misuse ofges campaign funds. he reportedly repaid the government hundreds of thousands of dollars he spent on items, including a luxury watch and air for a female friend as well furniture for his home in washington. a judge will determine whether gets jail time. >> here is a reminder that just about anybody's e-mail can be hacked. e-mail accounts from the family george w.president was breached. rebecca cooper has been following this story. details of those e-mails are internet, right? >> the bush family is not commenting. this is in hands of law enforcement. secret service did confirm that this is a criminal investigation. the e-mails stolen from half a dozen bush family members were obtained by a hacker. posted on the smoking gun website. were obtained illegally, we will no
use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ formerrts that jackson jr.jesse with thed a plea deal justice department is connection of misuse ofges campaign funds. he reportedly repaid the government hundreds of thousands of dollars he spent on items, including a luxury watch and air for a female friend as well furniture for his home in...
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the sanctions also banned the export and import of components that could be used in ballistic missiles including certain types of aluminum. they say they put a satellite into orbit. but weern leaders say the north kores we devopin balltic missil which can rry nuclr payload. netanyahu says the fact they went ahead with the tests show sanctions don't work. he says it was proof world leaders should do more to stop nuclear ambitions in another nation, iran. netanyahu told international jewish leaders gathered in jerusalem that embargoes should be coupled with a military threat. >> even tougher sanctions will not stop them. case in point, north korea. have sanctions, tough sanctions, stopped north korea? no. >> israeli leaders believe their counterparts in iran are trying to develop nuclear weapons. the israelis have hinted repeatedly they could launch a preemptive strike. leaders in tehran say they're developing atomic energy for peaceful purposes. netanyahu says iran will be at the top of his agenda when u.s. president barack obama visits israel next month. >>> chinese officials have tak
the sanctions also banned the export and import of components that could be used in ballistic missiles including certain types of aluminum. they say they put a satellite into orbit. but weern leaders say the north kores we devopin balltic missil which can rry nuclr payload. netanyahu says the fact they went ahead with the tests show sanctions don't work. he says it was proof world leaders should do more to stop nuclear ambitions in another nation, iran. netanyahu told international jewish...
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. >>> and there are documents showing drones used to kill members of al qaeda. that brought back after demands of the legal justification for the strikes. late wednesday the white house bowed to growing political pressure and agreed to hand over the documents to congress. >>> senator dianne feinstein said lawmakers should know what brennan knew and when he knew it. she released a statement, it is critical for the committee's oversight function to fully understand the legal basis for all the counterterrorism operation. >> last summer, brennan said the use of drone strikes by the u.s. has turned al qaeda into quote, a shadow of what it once was. under president obama, the program has been used to take out 400 terrorist targets in pakistan and the middle east. >>> potential cuts in the defense department have already faced changes in the military operations. the pentagon said it will reduce plans in the persian gulf. that would leave one carrier in the region. defense secretary leon panetta warns under the pentagon cuts, workers could face furloughs saying, quote,
. >>> and there are documents showing drones used to kill members of al qaeda. that brought back after demands of the legal justification for the strikes. late wednesday the white house bowed to growing political pressure and agreed to hand over the documents to congress. >>> senator dianne feinstein said lawmakers should know what brennan knew and when he knew it. she released a statement, it is critical for the committee's oversight function to fully understand the legal...
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you use it as motivation. it can be good. >> that is john wall talking about the critics of him and of his team and how it motivated him during his knee injury. remember he missed 33 games. i spoke with him one on one thursday. hear why he says, hey, wizards fans, the best is yet to come to see that interview in its entirety online at wusa9.com and watch it sunday on game on overtime. all right, who is at the top of the baseball power rankings? your washington nationals. that is if you believe. getting to the world series. the publication also says the top 14 in baseball all reside in the national league. spring training, believe it or not, beginning next week. all right, on to hockey. after last night's loss, the caps have the worst record in the league. gm addressing reporters today, says don't blame my new coach. blame the players. it's their fault. but, he also said he's not blowing up this team. >> all right, finally, don't forget to join us back here tonight for our game of the week. ladies hoops, it's g
you use it as motivation. it can be good. >> that is john wall talking about the critics of him and of his team and how it motivated him during his knee injury. remember he missed 33 games. i spoke with him one on one thursday. hear why he says, hey, wizards fans, the best is yet to come to see that interview in its entirety online at wusa9.com and watch it sunday on game on overtime. all right, who is at the top of the baseball power rankings? your washington nationals. that is if you...
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thank you for being with us. let's start just at the beginning of the chronology. how did he get this case? why did you become his lawyer? >> i got a phone call from a law professor at stanford who was familiar with aaron and the case. i got a call from aaron a couple of days later. aaron had other lawyers before me. i was in new york a few days later. i was visiting my mom in new york. i went to see aaron. we sat down and talked. i met his dad a few weeks later. they had a very good lawyer in boston but they decided to make a change and go with me and my firm. >> there you are. you're wading through discovery documents. you get an e-mail from his dad saying aaron had passed away. >> i spent the afternoon reading discovery material, getting very excited about significance of it in the case and how we could use it in an upcoming suppression hearing. i'm driving home, having printed out a lot of stuff. and i get an e-mail saying aaron committed suicide. i pulled over and called his dad. >> were you shocked to hear
thank you for being with us. let's start just at the beginning of the chronology. how did he get this case? why did you become his lawyer? >> i got a phone call from a law professor at stanford who was familiar with aaron and the case. i got a call from aaron a couple of days later. aaron had other lawyers before me. i was in new york a few days later. i was visiting my mom in new york. i went to see aaron. we sat down and talked. i met his dad a few weeks later. they had a very good...
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. >> police tell us beaumont is the legally registered owner of those weapons. he is officially charged with trespassing but at this time he is undergoing mental evaluations at sheppard hospital. school officials said there needs to be improvements in security. >> a loud and emotionally charged crowd converged on annapolis. 1000 gun rights activists rallied at the mall. several of them lined up to testify against the governor's gun-control legislation. david collins was in the thick of things and he joins us live from annapolis with the latest. >> the crowd was one of the largest in recent memory. so many people signed up to testify the senate committee reserve eight hours to hear from all sides. >> the right of the people to keep and bear arms. shall not be deprived. >> the police estimated the crowd of 1000 strong was allowed -- was loud and mostly charged with in your face gun rights messages. the nra organized it taking aim at governor mallees gun-control legislation being heard in committee. >> we will be the only ones to [indiscernible] because criminals d
. >> police tell us beaumont is the legally registered owner of those weapons. he is officially charged with trespassing but at this time he is undergoing mental evaluations at sheppard hospital. school officials said there needs to be improvements in security. >> a loud and emotionally charged crowd converged on annapolis. 1000 gun rights activists rallied at the mall. several of them lined up to testify against the governor's gun-control legislation. david collins was in the thick...
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joining us is the riverside police chief, sergio diaz and the mayor. chief, what instructions are you giving to your police force tonight? >> we have taken precautions, greta, including similar to what los angeles did, making sure we don't have any lone officers operating. we have also put our motor officers in cars. and we changed our -- temporarily, or deployment policies so that we are... responding -- our dispatch policies so we are responding only to major police work. that is, calls that have an implication to public safety. crimes of violence and such, as we put in earlier, we are not going to be responding to parking dog complaints until this thing gets resolved. we need to have our police officers available to protect the citizenses and to protect each other -- >> people are safe and secure in riverside. >> mayor, i was going to ask you about how they feel. obviously the rogue cop posted a manifesto, targeting in particular, police officers. he has murdered a police officer. but he is accused of killing some civilians. so what are you telling
joining us is the riverside police chief, sergio diaz and the mayor. chief, what instructions are you giving to your police force tonight? >> we have taken precautions, greta, including similar to what los angeles did, making sure we don't have any lone officers operating. we have also put our motor officers in cars. and we changed our -- temporarily, or deployment policies so that we are... responding -- our dispatch policies so we are responding only to major police work. that is, calls...
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what you see over us is cloud cover, not snow. you can pick out the finger lakes across the northeast. if you take all that snow and put it on top of d.c., how much it would equate to and how much it would weigh 10 billion tons. make sure to and go to our website to check it out. 37 degrees this morning until 35, wind out of the south southeast at 3 miles an hour. not bad. the wind will pick up throughout the day to bring in the warmer temperatures. 37 in quantico now, 37 in culpeper, 36 in frederick. good morning. things will get better. the averages this time of year is 46 and 30. we will stop that by 10 degrees this afternoon. our snowfall for the season stays at 1.5 inches, down 9 inches. there's no snow over the next few days. we will have to see what happens in the middle of the week. the weather system impacting us today is bringing blizzard conditions in the dakotas and minnesota, tornadoes in the deep south including mississippi. we are in between. some clearing could take place later today. overall, we will have to be pa
what you see over us is cloud cover, not snow. you can pick out the finger lakes across the northeast. if you take all that snow and put it on top of d.c., how much it would equate to and how much it would weigh 10 billion tons. make sure to and go to our website to check it out. 37 degrees this morning until 35, wind out of the south southeast at 3 miles an hour. not bad. the wind will pick up throughout the day to bring in the warmer temperatures. 37 in quantico now, 37 in culpeper, 36 in...
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for us, check out the fox 5 accuweather seven-day forecast. and 40 degrees tomorrow. the gusty wind is making it feel colder and sunday, a few clouds at 48 and sunday night into monday and some rain in the forecast on monday and with that temperature of 52 and begin with the freezeing rain and watching on wednesday and otherwise, the rest of the week is looking nice and we have joe wouldman standing by. you know what? and we want to live vicariously through you, joel and what is going on? >> reporter: you know how fun it is to be freezeing cold. a friendly new yorker flied -- tried to pelt me with a couple of snowballs and some moment are trying to have fun and this is a serious storm. the big of the thing i have noticed the last half however is the winds picking up and i don't know how clearly you can see the flakes through the camera lens and we're going to pan off here and we're at pep station, where that train to washington, d.c., leads on the of and what is interesting is the commuters wanted to part of this and that crush began earlier and some reports of extrem
for us, check out the fox 5 accuweather seven-day forecast. and 40 degrees tomorrow. the gusty wind is making it feel colder and sunday, a few clouds at 48 and sunday night into monday and some rain in the forecast on monday and with that temperature of 52 and begin with the freezeing rain and watching on wednesday and otherwise, the rest of the week is looking nice and we have joe wouldman standing by. you know what? and we want to live vicariously through you, joel and what is going on?...
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it is made from plastic, so it uses less fuel. every day it is grounded, the cost to boeing goes up. >> you are watching "bbc world news america," still to come -- the u.s. education system is slipping down the global rankings. we talked to one woman with radical ideas for an overhaul. life like robotic patients are used by doctors and nurses in the uk who want to practice their clinical skills. they suffer from a range of problems like asthma and severe infections. >> john is sick. he has been in a car crash and he is struggling to breathe. these doctors are trying to figure out what to do. if they cannot, no one dies. these robots are different. they are controlled to react to treatment second by second. "although we are taught in books what to do in certain situations, is very different when you have equipment, and you have people talking to you. run through.way to >> there are other members of the family. he can heartbeat -- he can have a heartbeat and describe the symptoms. it is cutting edge technology. it's not the only new
it is made from plastic, so it uses less fuel. every day it is grounded, the cost to boeing goes up. >> you are watching "bbc world news america," still to come -- the u.s. education system is slipping down the global rankings. we talked to one woman with radical ideas for an overhaul. life like robotic patients are used by doctors and nurses in the uk who want to practice their clinical skills. they suffer from a range of problems like asthma and severe infections. >>...
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steak lovers get used to eating tofu. an expert is here to tell us why. close up for the oscars, but commercials, as you and i know them, could take a final bow. a breakthrough in the industry allows advertisers to control what you see in realtime. we could watch the same oscars, but very different commercials. the man behind it will explain how to cash in. even when they say it's not, it'slways about "money." ♪ top story's a big one. the payroll tax hike hitting harder than expected. -n monday, we were the first to teld you yesterday how walmart's feeling the pain due to payroll taxes and high gas prices. the payroll tax alone shifts $110 billion out of the hands of consumers and every single working american feels that blow. now, burger king, kraft, dart restaurants, and tyson foods expressing fear by lowering the forecast. this is ripple effect going to continue? how long? turning to the money power panel, and harry, author of "the great crash ahead," and managing director of economic policy at the center for american progress. welcome to all of you,
steak lovers get used to eating tofu. an expert is here to tell us why. close up for the oscars, but commercials, as you and i know them, could take a final bow. a breakthrough in the industry allows advertisers to control what you see in realtime. we could watch the same oscars, but very different commercials. the man behind it will explain how to cash in. even when they say it's not, it'slways about "money." ♪ top story's a big one. the payroll tax hike hitting harder than...
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sfwls what about us >> what about us? >> it could be rain or begin or end or do both as snow or a winter mix. you don't have anything to worry about tonight or for the majority of the day tomorrow. we are watching not just a clipper this time, but another system that will be passing down to our south. if the two of them get together we're going to have a big blizzard, mainly for new england. thursday about 42 degrees. we had a lot of sun today, we won't tomorrow. because of that our temperature only 42. tomorrow night we're going to have a rain system approaching from the south. now, that is the same system that may end up becoming the new england blizzard. it will start maybe as a little winter mix along interstate 81 and then turn over the rain on friday but could end as snow. our temperature 48 degrees. we haven't had that kind of a winter. we start you out with the wider picture. this will be part of the energy and also for the first time now we have kind of a southern system that will be playing into it. this is what
sfwls what about us >> what about us? >> it could be rain or begin or end or do both as snow or a winter mix. you don't have anything to worry about tonight or for the majority of the day tomorrow. we are watching not just a clipper this time, but another system that will be passing down to our south. if the two of them get together we're going to have a big blizzard, mainly for new england. thursday about 42 degrees. we had a lot of sun today, we won't tomorrow. because of that our...
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that used to be the work ethic we were used to here? >> yeah, i love that commercial, but i saw myself asking the question paul harvey would have said the same thing if he had seen today's agriculture. billions in government subsidies and all that. every generation, when i was a kid i worked hard. people work hard. we work harder in america than any industrialized nation. >> dave: we do and there are still a lot of those farmers and lots of people are putting in extra time. steve, i think back to the doctors who used to be on call all the time. it's pretty hard, but it's hard to get a doctor on call. nowadays, everybody wants extra money? >> you can see what it did to education where teachers did struck go down the blackboard after work and -- scrubbing down the blackboard after work. how about focusing on the job itself and people would gladly pay you more if they were getting value. >> dave: adjudicate we pay more or not? >> i am all for paying overtime as long as the same employees get under time on the job. if you take an email, you
that used to be the work ethic we were used to here? >> yeah, i love that commercial, but i saw myself asking the question paul harvey would have said the same thing if he had seen today's agriculture. billions in government subsidies and all that. every generation, when i was a kid i worked hard. people work hard. we work harder in america than any industrialized nation. >> dave: we do and there are still a lot of those farmers and lots of people are putting in extra time. steve, i...
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thank you for joining us tonight. well, a massive blizzard is battering the northeast, dropping up to three feet of snow, whipping up hurricane-force gusts of wind. connecticut, rhode island, new york, new hampshire, and massachusetts have all declared states of emergency tonight and at least 500,000 homes and businesses now without power. so while the rest of us hunker down to ride this thing out, our extreme weather team ginger z is reporting from the bull's eye of the storm, boston, massachusetts. >> reporter: snowed in, shut down, and nor'eastered. more than 40 million americans are being forced to spend their weekend indoors, thanks to this. a nor'easter that will likely make weather history. the brunt of this beast is hitting right now, snow falling at amazing rates. one to even four and a half inches per hour. winds gusting from 50 to even 70 miles per hour. and on a crazy night where only the plows are running, we hopped in with a captain of this boston city plow. oh boy, now i'm driving. oh boy. to see thousa
thank you for joining us tonight. well, a massive blizzard is battering the northeast, dropping up to three feet of snow, whipping up hurricane-force gusts of wind. connecticut, rhode island, new york, new hampshire, and massachusetts have all declared states of emergency tonight and at least 500,000 homes and businesses now without power. so while the rest of us hunker down to ride this thing out, our extreme weather team ginger z is reporting from the bull's eye of the storm, boston,...
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thank you for joining us. have a great night in the see right back here tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president obama preparing to pivot to job creation in tomorrow state of the union address in which he is expected to call for a renewed focus on jobs. of course, more government spending. we will show you how many times the president has had to pivot. also tonight among the latest on of 150-foot wide asteroid that is expected to come closer to striking earth than any other on record. the scientists say the * most likely threat is to the hundreds of weather and telecommunications satellites in geostationary orbit some 22,000 miles above the earth. and what a small college with a big idea, a big idea that could create chaos for more than 4,000 colleges and universities in the country if they follow suit. that plan may prove expensive and embarrassing to all those schools. we'll tell you all about it. we begin with the president's fourth state of the union address and his expected calls for more tax
thank you for joining us. have a great night in the see right back here tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president obama preparing to pivot to job creation in tomorrow state of the union address in which he is expected to call for a renewed focus on jobs. of course, more government spending. we will show you how many times the president has had to pivot. also tonight among the latest on of 150-foot wide asteroid that is expected to come closer to striking earth than any other on...
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i said that all government officials of an obligation to tell us if they want to kill us. i mean it seems pretty straightforward in britain has been side to a lot of what some us would consider to be unsavory things over the years waterboarding and you know yes he has presided over the drone program so do i ask you i think it's fair to ask him to tell us exactly how these drones are being used even though that it's that it seems i do think that he could say that these details some of them at least are classified we certainly could say that that's of the been saying all along but this is a high stakes game people are dying i think we do have a right to ask why they're trying and what's been done a lot of them are worthless in the choosing we're going to be killed brennan of course is credited as the architect of the drone campaign so if anybody knows these answers the answers to these questions it's him right well absolutely it was actually the first ministration official to admit that the drone campaign was actually in use everybody knew it was no open secret it was a pers
i said that all government officials of an obligation to tell us if they want to kill us. i mean it seems pretty straightforward in britain has been side to a lot of what some us would consider to be unsavory things over the years waterboarding and you know yes he has presided over the drone program so do i ask you i think it's fair to ask him to tell us exactly how these drones are being used even though that it's that it seems i do think that he could say that these details some of them at...
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us. i think through this event i can promote myself to their company. i can have better chance. >> reporter: automakers and logistic companies were interested in talented students from southeast asian countries. firms are eyeing economic growth and increase in the working population across the region. that's especially as labor costs are on the rise in china. >> translator: we need students that can manage our southeast asian businesses. they need to be able to communicate with our local staff. we need someone who understands both cultures. >> reporter: about one-third of the students that fit the presentation last year were offered jobs. students this year are strongly hoping to find work at the event as well. >>> india is hostinghat organirs claim i the bgest air sh in asia. the trade fair is a chance for local defense and air space companies to prove their new technologies and for the indian government it's an opportunity to show off the rising strength of its armed forces. the air sho
us. i think through this event i can promote myself to their company. i can have better chance. >> reporter: automakers and logistic companies were interested in talented students from southeast asian countries. firms are eyeing economic growth and increase in the working population across the region. that's especially as labor costs are on the rise in china. >> translator: we need students that can manage our southeast asian businesses. they need to be able to communicate with our...
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morgan had joined us today. he said he would only start talking about this publicly when there was a center. he said this is just proposed. >> well, again, there are two different issues. the study you're talking about is one already conducted, and that is different from what will happen at the center. the center involves interviewing. the study involved actual events interrogation. i think there's a larger issue here. the larger issue is what are legitimate uses of medicine and what should madison be involved in? i think yale has crossed a line. there are the ferry's purposes to which medicine can be used. for example, one could use it to design biological weapons. clearly everyone would agree the yale school of medicine should not be used to help that military objective. but i think using the practice of medicine and as >> -- that research to help design advanced interrogation techniques or even just regular civilian intelligence gathering techniques, interviewing techniques, it is not inappropriate use of med
morgan had joined us today. he said he would only start talking about this publicly when there was a center. he said this is just proposed. >> well, again, there are two different issues. the study you're talking about is one already conducted, and that is different from what will happen at the center. the center involves interviewing. the study involved actual events interrogation. i think there's a larger issue here. the larger issue is what are legitimate uses of medicine and what...
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boomers of us, they will stay above freezing tonight. then in the morning, 30s and 40s with the wind out of the south at 5 to 15. the temperatures are rising pretty quickly. we'll see that possibility of a few pockets of heavy rain, but not expecting any major problems out there. then in the afternoon it's gone. it's over and done with. breezy and mild with a high between 54 and 58 degrees. so it is a yellow alert day because of the morning rain and the breezy conditions. a high of 56 for the district. and then a beautiful day on tuesday with the high of 51 and mostly sunny skies. on wednesday, there is a possibility of a wintery mix that will be very light though. mostly during the overnight hours. we're still in the clear as of now. in your seven-day outlook after clearing out that wintery mix. a couple of nice days here. 47 degrees on both thursday and friday. but then it looks like an arctic plunge will be on the way. temperatures into the 30s for the afternoon highs next weekend. enjoy the mild stuff while you have it. >> right, mar
boomers of us, they will stay above freezing tonight. then in the morning, 30s and 40s with the wind out of the south at 5 to 15. the temperatures are rising pretty quickly. we'll see that possibility of a few pockets of heavy rain, but not expecting any major problems out there. then in the afternoon it's gone. it's over and done with. breezy and mild with a high between 54 and 58 degrees. so it is a yellow alert day because of the morning rain and the breezy conditions. a high of 56 for the...
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joining us is aforementioned michele flournoy. michelle, or undersecretary, which ever you prefer -- >> michelle, please. >> i thought your piece was terrific. sequester or not, defense department is going to lose 10% of its budget and you think there are good ways to do it. walk us through some of the key points. >> i do think the defense budget will come under pressure, even if we do get a deal. there are ways to reduce costs go after the defense enterprise rather than balance the budget on the back of the force. first cutting unnecessary overhead. the pentagon and d.o.d. has grown by more than 100,000 civilians in the last decade. we can pare those back now that we're coming out of a period of war. >> i thought your civilian argument was great. we've been through these wars and you're saying you can take it right back down without losing any national security. >> i think if you're careful in how do you it, you can reshape the force and come out in a leaner and more agile organization. >> what about another civilian, maybe it's
joining us is aforementioned michele flournoy. michelle, or undersecretary, which ever you prefer -- >> michelle, please. >> i thought your piece was terrific. sequester or not, defense department is going to lose 10% of its budget and you think there are good ways to do it. walk us through some of the key points. >> i do think the defense budget will come under pressure, even if we do get a deal. there are ways to reduce costs go after the defense enterprise rather than...
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. >>> president obama orders the justice department to release classified memos over drone strikes used to kill americans as john brennan prepares for a difficult hearing today. >>> plus, a bad nanny caught in the act of hitting an infant. a dog with a human face. and believe it or not, a study that tells women the time and day they're least attractive. >> announcer: this is "early today" for thursday, february 7th, 2013. thursday, february 7th, 2013. >>> good morning, i'm mara schiavocampo. whether you live in the northeast or you're traveling anywhere near there this weekend, you need to know there's a whopper of a snowstorm headed this way. the national weather service is forecasting more than 2 feet of snow in some place. nbc's bill karins is tracking the storm. >> historic is the right word. now we need to get the players on the field. you are going to have a significant storm of your own. travel is going to be very difficult. milwaukee, grand rapids, possibly even around chicago with winter storm warnings for a good chunk of michigan. it should be warm enough where you don't have
. >>> president obama orders the justice department to release classified memos over drone strikes used to kill americans as john brennan prepares for a difficult hearing today. >>> plus, a bad nanny caught in the act of hitting an infant. a dog with a human face. and believe it or not, a study that tells women the time and day they're least attractive. >> announcer: this is "early today" for thursday, february 7th, 2013. thursday, february 7th, 2013....
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he did not ask us for apologize. no one contacted us to complain. my guess is they don't even know we're alive and are probably too busy trying to make a difference in this world, to care. we apologize because, well, we like to believe there's still a little dick molpus in all of us. ( cheers and applause ) and that even elitist pricks like me can sometimes still pick up that 3:00 a.m. conscience wake-up call and that... (music). that sounded pretty good, man. what's next on the show? >> the commonwealth is preparing to repeal a 136-year-old law that makes it illegal for unmarried virginian couples to live together. >> jon: damn you, south. do not make me [bleep] on you. so you're saying virginia's not really for lovers? next you'll tell me michigan's not for bringing lemonade and condoms to someone who turns out to be nbc's... we'll apologize tomorrow. i guess we'll find out when virginia passed that law in tonight's episode of "19th century news." hello, everybody. my most he's teemed viewers, 'tis i your humble host. my guest tonight florence nig
he did not ask us for apologize. no one contacted us to complain. my guess is they don't even know we're alive and are probably too busy trying to make a difference in this world, to care. we apologize because, well, we like to believe there's still a little dick molpus in all of us. ( cheers and applause ) and that even elitist pricks like me can sometimes still pick up that 3:00 a.m. conscience wake-up call and that... (music). that sounded pretty good, man. what's next on the show? >>...
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mild air south and west of us that will move in sunday. for the time being there is the storm, moving up, just east of cape cod heavy snow bands connecticut, massachusetts, portion of new hampshire and maine. moving out later tonight, that clearing line will reach jersey and new york by tomorrow morning may have a few lingering flurries the bulk of the heavy stuff has shifted east. milder air will come in after a cold saturday and early next week shower activity, with a front from the west. northwest winds gusting 30 knots a gale warning through saturday afternoon bay temp 37, sunrise 7:06 a.m., windy and cold, 29 by morning. 37, but sunny and windy to morrow next 5 days, 44, 50 tuesday, after tomorrow no arctic or canadian air at least in the next 5, 6 days. >>> with spring training starting next week the orioles come to term with a pair of top tier pitchers. >> dan has details coming there is no mass-produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed wi
mild air south and west of us that will move in sunday. for the time being there is the storm, moving up, just east of cape cod heavy snow bands connecticut, massachusetts, portion of new hampshire and maine. moving out later tonight, that clearing line will reach jersey and new york by tomorrow morning may have a few lingering flurries the bulk of the heavy stuff has shifted east. milder air will come in after a cold saturday and early next week shower activity, with a front from the west....
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. ♪ lou: joining us know, the "a-team". could to have you with us. let's start with the president having once again. we discussed it at the beginning of this broadcast. sixth of its he documented. c'mon. did they not have an original idea in the entire white house? >> they're still in the same place they started from. as always been the economy, jobs commander has not been much time if you want to get anything else done to make yourself the economy man. >> it has not. >> now they say it is. the economy this week. last week it was immigration. you know, it's a lot of different things. >> this has been the same that we have seen over the last four years. do everything but. the first journey focusing on health care, no it's consumed with gun control and immigration reform. lou: you point out that can control, the president got it done. he had pelosi and reid get it done, but they got it done. since then, and leave dodd-frank at of it, says then there has been nothing. effectively nothing. >> if you come back to the economy and talk about jobs, when you
. ♪ lou: joining us know, the "a-team". could to have you with us. let's start with the president having once again. we discussed it at the beginning of this broadcast. sixth of its he documented. c'mon. did they not have an original idea in the entire white house? >> they're still in the same place they started from. as always been the economy, jobs commander has not been much time if you want to get anything else done to make yourself the economy man. >> it has not....
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thanks so much for joining us tonight at 10:00. here's brian now with the news edge at 11:00. >>> it could be a winter storm for the history books. blizzard warnings are in effect from new jersey up to maine. take some live pictures now from foxboro, massachusetts. the storm could bring 1 to 3 feet of snow to parts of new england, winds up to 70 miles per hour. that's hurricane strength. amtrak's northeast corridor on lockdown, thousands of flights canceled. we'll have more on the travel situation in a minute. the snow mixing in with high winds and heavy waves on the coast making it feel like a winter hurricane. we have the story from sandwich beach on cape come. >> reporter: just trying to get out of the car you have to push the door open and it's just blowing the snow. it's heavy wet snow that is just blowing right at you. you know, i'm really not one to wear the goggles, but i didn't have much choice. >> gary mcgrady is in the weather center to tell us what's going on. we're grateful that's not here. >> i money i never will be i
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wind chills all day for us. we'll stay in the 20s. so a nuisance storm for us. but a blizzard to major travel disruptions all along the east coast. if you're flying over the next couple of days, you want to make sure you call ahead, no matter where you are. te a big concern here. we're dipping close to the freezing mark to the north and west. and that's where we could have problems tomorrow morning. that's why we have the winter weather advisory. it now includes montgomery and howard county, baltimore and loudoun counkoucounty. watch out in this area if you're making your way in early tomorrow morning. we're going to continue to watch it right here throughout the day. now, the heaviest will be in the morning and you want to look out for that messy rush hour. as far as temperatures go the next couple of days, a high of about 38 degrees on our saturday with wind which he wills in the 20s. 47 degrees on monday. or 47 on sunday rather with another good chance of rain coming up on monday. temperatures around 52 degrees. one heck of a storm, not just for them, but for
wind chills all day for us. we'll stay in the 20s. so a nuisance storm for us. but a blizzard to major travel disruptions all along the east coast. if you're flying over the next couple of days, you want to make sure you call ahead, no matter where you are. te a big concern here. we're dipping close to the freezing mark to the north and west. and that's where we could have problems tomorrow morning. that's why we have the winter weather advisory. it now includes montgomery and howard county,...